Pronunciation: /ˈsɔːrsərər/

Definitions of sorcerer

noun a person who practices sorcery; a wizard or magician

Example Sentences

A1 The sorcerer cast a spell on the princess.

A2 The sorcerer used his magic to defeat the dragon.

B1 The sorcerer was known throughout the kingdom for his powerful enchantments.

B2 The sorcerer's potions were sought after by many seeking healing.

C1 The sorcerer delved into ancient texts to uncover lost spells.

C2 The sorcerer's mastery of the arcane arts was unmatched in the land.

Examples of sorcerer in a Sentence

formal The sorcerer performed intricate spells with precise incantations.

informal I heard that sorcerer can do some crazy magic tricks.

slang That sorcerer is totally wicked with their spells.

figurative The CEO was like a sorcerer, able to manipulate situations to their advantage.

Grammatical Forms of sorcerer

past tense

sorcered

plural

sorcerers

comparative

more sorcerer

superlative

most sorcerer

present tense

sorcering

future tense

will sorcerer

perfect tense

have sorcered

continuous tense

is sorcering

singular

sorcerer

positive degree

sorcerer

infinitive

to sorcerer

gerund

sorcering

participle

sorcered

Origin and Evolution of sorcerer

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'sorcerer' originated from the Middle English term 'sorcere', which was borrowed from Old French 'sorcier' and ultimately derived from Latin 'sors' meaning fate or fortune.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who practiced magic or divination, the term 'sorcerer' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to magic and supernatural abilities.